The discomfiting genius of Hans Josephsohn
The debate over Moses Jacob Ezekiel’s legacy comes to a head with the removal of his monumental sculpture of Stonewall Jackson from the grounds of the Virginia Military Institute
Stuff, and other achievements of irrationality, in Jessica Stockholder’s explorations of the third—and fourth, and fifth—dimensions
A bill to commission a sculpture of the Nobel Peace Prize-winning writer and Holocaust activist has been introduced by members of Congress
The new documentary ‘Eva Hesse,’ opening this week, explores the too short, too beautiful life of an art heroine
A naked African-American, life-like young boys, personal property, public art, commerce, and cultural bravery collide at the nexus of the new West Side scene
The museum miraculously puts a broken god back together again
The artist-in-residence for New York’s Strongest makes large-scale works about process, tedium, and survival
The museum’s striking exhibit revives the work of Polish sculptor and Holocaust survivor Alina Szapocznikow
In fashioning his sculptures, Jacques Lipchitz drew inspiration from his sketches—and his past